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Hedge funds now allowed to advertise, but investors should read the fine print

It’ll take a million dollar bank account to get sucked in

Amazon: a money-losing success

The latest financial results are ugly. So why are investors still in love with the online behemoth?

Food price hikes: Why I blame investors

Former hedge fund analyst Andrew Hepburn catches speculators with their fingers in the cookie jar

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Listening for liars

When lying, CEOs tend to speak with less hesitation

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Patience pays off

Vito Maida’s career was going nowhere until stocks crashed

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Dig out your old calendars, we’re going back, waaaay back

As markets continue to fall, analysts have simply started using historical dates to forecast how low we could go. Today Montreal-based BCA Research warned that U.S. equities could fall to levels not seen since 2002. As it is, the last time the S&P 500 was this low was in April 2003: